30Hz Top 100 Songs of 2013

I’m only one dude. I essentially have four jobs. I have no idea when I find the time to listen to enough music to come up with 100 favorite tracks. My 2013 playlist contains more than 7 days worth of music. And that doesn’t even count all the stuff I check out on Spotify and dismiss. But even with all that listening, it’s blind, dumb, stupid luck when a certain song catches my fancy. On some occasions, a song is thrust in my face with the force of the 800 lb. mainstream music machine and those songs must endure hundreds of listens. Staying power, m’f’ers. See: Arcade Fire, Daft Punk. Other times I fall instantly in love with a record. The songs grab me immediately. Those are the easy ones. The bands and the songs I control. See: Frightened Rabbit, Lady Lamb the Beekeeper, Polica. And then there’s that final category. Hearing a song, being in the right frame of mind to accept its advances. You might hear a song a dozen times before it catches you at just the right moment. See: half the songs on this list. For every great song on this list, there are hundreds of equally worthy songs that I just didn’t hear or didn’t hear at the right time in the right place. And to those songs, my apologies. Try harder next time. Everyone else, enjoy the list. Find some new music. Support great artists and music worth listening to and so on and so forth. And keep in mind that the ranking system is just for fun. Any of these songs could movie ten spots in either direction given my mood…

80 – 71:

78. “Dots In Rhyme” by Shellshag, Shellshag Forever 77. “Chain My Name” by Poliça, Shulamith 76. “Elevate” by St. Lucia, When The Night 75. “Hearts Like Ours” by The Naked and Famous, In Rolling Waves 74. “I Should Live in Salt” by The National, Trouble Will Find Me 73. “Sounds Like There’s A Pacman Crunching Away At Your Heart” by Haiku Salut, Tricolore

72. “Natalie” by Bruno Mars, Unorthodox Jukebox 71. “A Tattered Line of String” by The Postal Service